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Logitech diNovo Keyboard Mac Edition
$100.00
Released November, 2009
The Pros:Quiet low profile keys (like laptops) with a good tactile feedback. Reliable wireless connectivity, not affected by interference from other peripherals. Basic keyboard with the full set of Mac function keys.
The Cons:Charges a premium for a standard wireless keyboard, for users looking for a pure typing experience, there are plenty more options at the $100 range including mechanical keyboards.
The Logitech diNovo Keyboard Mac Edition is an ultra-thin cordless keyboard released as a Macintosh-compatible counterpart to the original DiNovo Keyboard for Notebooks. It utilizes the same super-skinny design (.87” depth) and semi-transparent plexiglass casing, but adds along Mac-specific keys like Cover Flow, Dashboard, Expose, iTunes, and Safari.
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Included also is Logitech’s PerfectStroke key system, which utilizes longer key travel (3.2mm) and micro-scissors to make every keystroke smooth, comfortable, and whisper-quiet. Additional features include a USB dongle that utilizes 2.4GHz wireless technology, an included software CD, and a 5-year warranty.
Features
- Cordless Keyboard
- Super-Skinny Design
- Semi-Transparent Plexiglass
- PerfectStroke Key System
- Macintosh Compatible
- Mac-Specific Keys
- 5-Year Warranty
Specifications
- Part Number: 920-001153
- Compatibility(Mac): Mac OS X 10.3.9+; Windows 7
- Warranty: 5-Year Manufacturer’s Guarantee
Included Accessories
- USB Mini-Receiver
- CD w/Software
- Comfort Guidelines
- User Guide
User Reviews (1)
Pros & Cons
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Quiet low profile keys (like laptops) with a good tactile feedback
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Reliable wireless connectivity, not affected by interference from other peripherals
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Basic keyboard with the full set of Mac function keys
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Plug and play, plug in the RF receiver into the USB port and the keyboard is installed connected
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Uses AA batteries, more convenient than the Edge model with built-in rechargeable batteries, simple to replace
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Comfortable aluminium palm rest, no need to buy a separate one, and definitely more comfortable to use than the standard Mac wireless keyboard
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Charges a premium for a standard wireless keyboard, for users looking for a pure typing experience, there are plenty more options at the $100 range including mechanical keyboards
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